Less Is More? Field Evaluation of Short-Stature Banana Cultivars in a Mediterranean Environment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Plant Materials
2.2. Experimental Design
2.3. Plantation Cultivation
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Growth Parameters
3.2. Reproductive Parameters
3.3. Yield Traits
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Pseudostem Height (cm) | Pseudostem Circumference (cm) | ||||||||
Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi |
PC | 290 a | 283 ab | 266 b | 238 c | PC | 68.5 ab | 69.3 ab | 70.1 a | 66.3 b |
R1 | 300 a | 300 a | 270 b | 240 c | R1 | 71.6 a | 70.8 a | 68.4 a | 71.5 a |
R2 | 298 b | 316 a | 272 c | 241 d | R2 | 68.9 b | 73.6 a | 67.2 b | 69.7 b |
R3 | 304 a | 298 a | 275 b | 243 c | R3 | 73.0 a | 72.8 a | 69.3 a | 68.4 a |
AVG | 298 | 299 | 271 | 241 | AVG | 70.5 | 71.6 | 68.8 | 69.0 |
Pseudostem Height: Circumference Ratio | Third Youngest Leaf, Dimensions and Area | ||||||||
Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | |
PC | 4.23 a | 4.08 a | 3.79 a | 3.59 b | Length (m) | 2.32 a | 2.44 a | 2.14 b | 1.93 c |
R1 | 4.19 a | 4.24 a | 3.95 a | 3.36 b | width (m) | 0.96 a | 0.95 a | 0.88 b | 0.92 ab |
R2 | 4.33 a | 4.29 a | 4.05 a | 3.46 b | area (m2) | 2.68 a | 2.81 a | 2.28 b | 2.15 b |
R3 | 4.16 a | 4.09 a | 3.97 a | 3.55 b | Length/width ratio | 2.41 a | 2.55 a | 2.43 a | 2.10 b |
AVG | 4.23 | 4.18 | 3.94 | 3.49 |
Bunch Emergence Date (dd/mm/yy) | Bunch-Filling Duration (days) | ||||||||
Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi |
PC | 06/08/16 b | 06/08/16 b | 07/08/16 b | 18/08/16 a | PC | 144 ab | 143 ab | 133 b | 162 a |
R1 | 08/08/17 a | 28/07/17 a | 03/08/17 a | 09/08/17 a | R1 | 102 a | 99 a | 106 a | 106 a |
R2 | 28/07/18 a | 22/07/18 a | 20/07/18 a | 31/07/18 a | R2 | 116 a | 106 a | 113 a | 114 a |
R3 | 02/08/19 a | 10/08/19 a | 14/08/19 a | 07/08/19 a | R3 | 121 a | 116 a | 117 a | 128 a |
AVG | 08/02 | 07/30 | 08/02 | 08/05 | AVG | 113 | 107 | 112 | 116 |
Emerged Bunches/ha | Harvested Bunches/ha | ||||||||
Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi |
PC | 3691 a | 3135 a | 3671 a | 3631 a | PC | 2460 a | 2421 a | 2381 a | 2540 a |
R1 | 2718 a | 2817 a | 2659 a | 2500 a | R1 | 2421 a | 2520 a | 2381 a | 2180 a |
R2 | 2480 b | 2420 b | 2896 a | 2956 a | R2 | 2381 b | 2301 b | 2933 a | 2837 a |
R3 | 2599 b | 2738 b | 2996 a | 3055 a | R3 | 2539 b | 2619 b | 2837 a | 2936 a |
AVG | 2872 | 2778 | 3056 | 3036 | AVG | 2450 | 2465 | 2633 | 2623 |
Bunch Weight (kg) | Yield (ton/ha) | ||||||||
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Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi |
PC | 29.6 b | 33.4 a | 29.0 b | 31.4 ab | PC | 79.5 a | 79.4 a | 80.1 a | 77.4 a |
R1 | 29.4 a | 29.3 a | 29.4 a | 30.4 a | R1 | 71.1 a | 73.9 a | 69.8 a | 66.2 a |
R2 | 31.0 bc | 33.6 a | 29.6 c | 31.7 b | R2 | 73.4 b | 77.2 ab | 83.9 ab | 93.2 a |
R3 | 27.8 a | 29.4 a | 26.8 a | 28.7 a | R3 | 70.8 a | 76.7 a | 75.8 a | 84.2 a |
AVG | 29.5 | 31.4 | 28.7 | 30.6 | AVG | 73.6 | 76.7 | 77.2 | 80.2 |
Hand Number in Bunch | Finger Weight (g) | ||||||||
Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi | Cycle | Grand Naine | Gal | Zelig | Adi |
PC | 12.3 a | 11.8 a | 11.9 a | 12.1 a | PC | 148 a | 158 ab | 147 ab | 136 b |
R1 | 11.9 a | 11.8 a | 11.6 a | 12.1 a | R1 | 173 a | 181 a | 177 a | 178 a |
R2 | 12.6 a | 13.1 a | 12.3 a | 13.0 a | R2 | 177 a | 185 a | 170 a | 161 a |
R3 | 12.3 a | 12.6 a | 11.7 a | 12.3 a | R3 | 156 a | 153 a | 151 a | 146 a |
AVG | 12.3 | 12.3 | 11.9 | 12.4 | AVG | 164 | 169 | 161 | 155 |
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Elingold, I.; Londener, A.; Rimmer, A.; Tsarfaty, A.; Hadar, G.; ‘Galpaz, N. Less Is More? Field Evaluation of Short-Stature Banana Cultivars in a Mediterranean Environment. Horticulturae 2022, 8, 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070619
Elingold I, Londener A, Rimmer A, Tsarfaty A, Hadar G, ‘Galpaz N. Less Is More? Field Evaluation of Short-Stature Banana Cultivars in a Mediterranean Environment. Horticulturae. 2022; 8(7):619. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070619
Chicago/Turabian StyleElingold, Idan, Avishi Londener, Amit Rimmer, Avi Tsarfaty, Gilad Hadar, and Navot ‘Galpaz. 2022. "Less Is More? Field Evaluation of Short-Stature Banana Cultivars in a Mediterranean Environment" Horticulturae 8, no. 7: 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070619
APA StyleElingold, I., Londener, A., Rimmer, A., Tsarfaty, A., Hadar, G., & ‘Galpaz, N. (2022). Less Is More? Field Evaluation of Short-Stature Banana Cultivars in a Mediterranean Environment. Horticulturae, 8(7), 619. https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8070619